The continuous growth in the demand for air transportation results in an imbalance between airspace capacity and traffic demand. The airspace capacity of a region depends on the ability of the system to maintain safe separation between aircraft in the region. In addition to growing demand, the airspace capacity is severely limited by convective weather. During such conditions, traffic managers at the FAA's Air Traffic Control System Command Center (ATCSCC) and dispatchers at various Airlines' Operations Center (AOC) collaborate to mitigate the demand-capacity imbalance caused by weather. The end result is the implementation of a set of Traffic Flow Management (TFM) initiatives such as ground delay programs, reroute advisories, flow metering...
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Determining the biological impact of spaceflight through novel approaches is essential to reduce the...
Quantifying pilot visual behavior allows researchers to determine not only where a pilot is looking ...
Future space missions will increasingly depend on integration of complex engineered systems with the...
This is a presentation of previously published work conducted in the development of the Terminal Are...
NASA and the aerospace community have deep roots in manufacturing technology and innovation. Through...
This is a briefing to a regularly meeting DoD group called the Human Systems Community of Interest: ...
In the current air traffic management system, the fundamental limitation on airspace capacity is the...
The Space Data Link Security (SDLS) Protocol is a Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCS...
NASA has always been in the business of balancing new technologies and techniques to achieve human s...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the F-15 Intelligent Flight Control System and Aeronautics inclu...
Among 2011's many accomplishments, we safely retired the Space Shuttle Program after 30 incredible y...
NASAs Office of the Chief Technologist (OCT) Game Changing Division recently funded an effort to adv...
The Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) instrument was developed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Ce...
Applications developed on Earth of technology needed for space flight have produced thousands of spi...
The commercialization of space operations, coupled with the rapid development in unmanned aircraft s...
Determining the biological impact of spaceflight through novel approaches is essential to reduce the...
Quantifying pilot visual behavior allows researchers to determine not only where a pilot is looking ...
Future space missions will increasingly depend on integration of complex engineered systems with the...